Peconic station

Peconic was a station stop along the Greenport Branch of the Long Island Rail Road in Peconic, New York. The station was originally built as Hermitage station on May 1, 1848 (although some sources claim it dates back to 1844) but was renamed Peconic on the June 1876 timetable.[1][2] In August 1876 a second Peconic Station replaced the former one, which was built on the south side of the tracks and on the west side of Peconic Lane. This building also served as the post office. That station was razed in April 1942 and replaced with a shelter along the platform. The post office moved to the grocery store next door where it remains to this day. When Cutchogue station was closed in June 1962, the two nearest replacements were Mattituck station, which still exists today, and Peconic station, which was discontinued in 1970.[3]

Peconic
The Peconic Post Office, which once included the LIRR station
LocationPeconic Lane near US Post Office
Peconic, New York
Coordinates41.04665°N 72.461519°W / 41.04665; -72.461519
Owned byLong Island Rail Road (until 1970)
Line(s)Main Line
Platforms2 side platform
Tracks2
Other information
Station codeNone
History
OpenedMay 1, 1848
1844 (According to some sources)
Closed1970
Services
None
Preceding station   LIRR   Following station
Former services
Cutchogue   Greenport Branch   Southold

References


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